Deputy Commissioner Gollschewski and Acting Deputy Commissioner Condon with fellow QPS Officers after completing their race
The Darkness to Daylight Challenge is held during Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month each year and first began in 2012.
This year, 98 people from the QPS enrolled and participated in the different length races as a team in a continued effort to support this domestic violence related cause.
The 110km challenge which participants were able to walk or run began at 6.30pm on Wednesday, May 29 and finished in the early hours of this morning.
The 110km length of the challenge is a consistent reminder of the 110 lives lost to domestic and family violence in the first year the challenge began.
Participants also had the opportunity to partake in shorter walks of 10km and 3km this morning.
The timing of the challenge represents a symbolic effort to bring domestic and family violence out of the darkness and



